CCTV images released following a number of burglaries in Wokingham
On Saturday, February 29, between 2.30am and 3.30am, two offenders gained entry via letterboxes or insecure doors to a number of homes in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, February 29, between 2.30am and 3.30am, two offenders gained entry via letterboxes or insecure doors to a number of homes in Wokingham.
Read moreDetails“We’ve commissioned the SMART Young People’s Service to provide support for children and young people with drugs and alcohol issues."
Read moreDetails"We’re helping people with quite serious needs to get their medication. We’re processing all the requests coming through to us and at the moment have capacity for more requests.”
Read moreDetails“We’ve already put the strawberries in the ground. Last week we planted cauliflower, broccoli and sprouts.The virus doesn’t stop the sun from shining.”
Read moreDetailsTHERE has been another sharp rise in the number of people with coronavirus in Wokingham borough according to new government statistics released this evening. Across the country, as of 9am...
Read moreDetailsThe Home Office announced that all communication providers will be changing the way they charge for the non-emergency service, which previously cost 15p each time.
Read moreDetailsSTARLET Dance School invited children to join the toilet roll challenge last week. When lockdown was announced, Lousie Woods from Starlet decided to begin the challenge to help parents homeschooling...
Read moreDetailsA BID to disqualify two Wokingham estate agency directors has been made after the price fixing cartel was broken up. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it has issued...
Read moreDetails“They’re all concerned on the site. They raised it to their managers, but they said that until the Government shuts down the site, they have to carry on working."
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has written to his constituents about issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic. He said that the government’s decision to close down “more than a third of the...
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